It means thrown out, both literally and figuratively.
eject
excommunicate.
Context clues allow a reader to discover (roughly) the meaning of an unknown word, by using the context surrounding the word. English, by nature, demands that for a sentence to be grammatically correct, it must conform with a series of syntax and grammar rules. Since a word cannot be thrown randomly into a grammatically correct sentence, we may therefore infer a words meaning via the surrounding words. Here are some examples: The new ruler was xenophobic, and later that year expelled all foreigners from the country. In the above example, xenophobic would be an unknown word to most people. However, we can infer from the latter part of the sentence "and later that year expelled all foreigners from the country" that the new ruler was afraid or hostile to foreigners. This is the exact meaning of xenophobic.
Here are a few: booted out, expelled from, thrown out, tossed out, ejected.
The meaning of a word is its "definition."
"What is exact meaning of word editing in multimedia?" "What is exact meaning of word editing in multimedia?" "What is exact meaning of word editing in multimedia?"
No. If you are meaning when a student is sent away from a school because of something bad they did, it is spelled 'expelled'.
excommunicate.
exculded
Expelled or Deported.
Contract meaning become shorter: The heart contracts and blood is expelled into the veins. Contract meaning a legal agreement to do something: We will contract you to deliver the pamphlets Contract meaning to become ill from some disease; He contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion
he was so perfidioius he got expelled from school
expelled
Meconium is feces expelled around the time of birth.
'MEANING' in other words can be the 'vocabulary' of a word or the 'essence' of the word as to what the word precisely means. OR meaning is the meaning of meaning what you just said meaning
'MEANING' in other words can be the 'vocabulary' of a word or the 'essence' of the word as to what the word precisely means. OR meaning is the meaning of meaning what you just said meaning
Context clues allow a reader to discover (roughly) the meaning of an unknown word, by using the context surrounding the word. English, by nature, demands that for a sentence to be grammatically correct, it must conform with a series of syntax and grammar rules. Since a word cannot be thrown randomly into a grammatically correct sentence, we may therefore infer a words meaning via the surrounding words. Here are some examples: The new ruler was xenophobic, and later that year expelled all foreigners from the country. In the above example, xenophobic would be an unknown word to most people. However, we can infer from the latter part of the sentence "and later that year expelled all foreigners from the country" that the new ruler was afraid or hostile to foreigners. This is the exact meaning of xenophobic.
Here are a few: booted out, expelled from, thrown out, tossed out, ejected.